Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... stage and complicated mechanism , has now gone out of date for practical work , and the pathologist requires one ... stage with a single spring clip and a movable stop which can be folded down when a large slide is to be examined- that ...
... stage and complicated mechanism , has now gone out of date for practical work , and the pathologist requires one ... stage with a single spring clip and a movable stop which can be folded down when a large slide is to be examined- that ...
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... stage the necessary movements come directly and easily to the two hands , the left takes the left - hand slide of the stage between the thumb and forefinger , and with a little. 20 PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY .
... stage the necessary movements come directly and easily to the two hands , the left takes the left - hand slide of the stage between the thumb and forefinger , and with a little. 20 PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY .
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... stage is fixed in any position by a milled - head screw with an ivory point . In the ordinary stands working with two spring clips on a metal stage , both hands are re- quired to alter the position of the slide , which when moved ...
... stage is fixed in any position by a milled - head screw with an ivory point . In the ordinary stands working with two spring clips on a metal stage , both hands are re- quired to alter the position of the slide , which when moved ...
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... stage being , of course , in focus at the time . In using high powers it is best to centre and focus the condenser in the manner described with a low power first ; a small correction only has then to be made , and this is easily done ...
... stage being , of course , in focus at the time . In using high powers it is best to centre and focus the condenser in the manner described with a low power first ; a small correction only has then to be made , and this is easily done ...
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... stage , the higher eye - pieces only magnifying the image seen and at the same time all defects of the object - glass . The No. 3 or 4 eye - piece is only useful for testing an object - glass , as many of the cheap ones sold give a ...
... stage , the higher eye - pieces only magnifying the image seen and at the same time all defects of the object - glass . The No. 3 or 4 eye - piece is only useful for testing an object - glass , as many of the cheap ones sold give a ...
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